DJI Avata 360 is about to become official, and the price is very clear to us thanks to leaks from European retailers. The authentic price sheet just before the announcement has been made available to us by one of the most trusted and authentic sources, Jasper Ellens. Also, we may have a $10 to $15 price difference in the final pricing due to changes in currency values, since they do not always remain the same. And we calculated the price of the Avata 360 kit from the European retailer price list.
Here we are comparing the price of the DJI Avata 360 with the Insta360 Antigravity A1 drone. Now, just after the official announcement of the Antigravity A1, it is not as popular among users as it was hyped up before the announcement. There may be two reasons behind that. The first and foremost is the price, which we are going to compare against the Avata 360, and you will have a clear idea of the difference you have to pay for choosing the Antigravity A1.
Other than that, the biggest factor is the limitation of 360-degree view capture. Yes, it may sound exciting for some users that they are able to capture a full 360-degree view, but some users still prefer to have FPV-style shooting, or they simply want to use the normal front camera. In that case, the 360 video workflow can become a problem for them, since they have to process it, capture the frame, recompose it, and handle the entire editing process.
Why the 360° Drone Battle Matters in 2026
Traditional FPV drones like the DJI Avata 2 excel in agile flight, but 360° models add full-sphere capture for VR. The best part is the new Avata 360 can do both with its rotating gimbal; it can shoot traditional as well as 360 style shooting. Technically, you get true creative freedom with Avata 360. The Antigravity A1 (launched late 2025) pioneered the category with its ultra-light 249g design and Insta360 integration. Now, DJI enters with ecosystem advantages, replaceable lenses, and aggressive pricing.
Yes, we will be doing specification comparison, as well as price comparison, altogether
Prices are based on current official Antigravity bundles (USD) and leaked European Avata 360 figures converted at ~1 EUR ≈ 1.15 USD (mid-March 2026 rates). US pricing for Avata 360 may adjust slightly at launch, but is expected to align closely or be even more competitive.
Bottom line on pricing: Even DJI’s top Premium Combo (~$1,333) costs less than Antigravity’s entry-level Standard Bundle ($1,599). Accessories tell the same story – DJI batteries at ~$91 vs. higher Antigravity extras, and prop sets at just $10.
Slight edge to A1 (with upgrade); Avata battery still unconfirmed exact
Transmission/Range
~20 km (leaked)
~10 km (FCC)
Avata 360
Obstacle Avoidance
LiDAR + full omnidirectional
Vision/collision sensors (yes)
Avata 360 (LiDAR better in low light)
Max Speed
Not leaked yet
16 m/s (S-mode)
A1 (known)
Wind Resistance
Not leaked yet
Level 5 (10.7 m/s)
A1 (known)
Ecosystem
Uses existing DJI Goggles N3 + RC2 (cheaper for current DJI FPV owners)
Dedicated Vision Goggles + Grip controller
Avata 360 (cheaper entry for DJI users)
Other Features
8K spherical HDR, rotatable housing protects lenses, works with DJI accessories
Foldable arms, auto-edit, Deep Track, 20GB internal + microSD, under-250g friendly in most countries
Avata more versatile; A1 more travel-ready now
Availability
Official launch March 26, 2026 (global April)
Available now
A1 (buy today)
Who Should Buy Which in the US?
Choose DJI Avata 360 if budget, ecosystem compatibility, or value is your priority. At roughly half the cost for similar bundles, it’s a game-changer for hobbyists, YouTubers, and pros upgrading without breaking the bank.
Choose Antigravity A1 if you need the lightest 360 drone, unique Insta360 editing tools, or don’t mind paying extra for innovation. It’s positioned as luxury, but recent discounts (sometimes 15% off) narrow the gap slightly.
With the DJI Avata 360 launch just days away (March 26, 2026), expect pre-order buzz and potential little bit US pricing tweaks. The price difference makes DJI the clear value leader in the 2026 360° drone race.
Stay tuned to thenewcamera.com for the latest updates and more news
The article “DJI Avata 360 vs Insta360 Antigravity A1: Massive Price Difference in 2026 – Which 360° FPV Drone Wins on Value?” was written on 6:48 am, Monday, 16 March 2026,Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)
Antigravity is proud to announce the global launch of Antigravity A1, the world’s first all-in-one 8K 360 drone¹ designed for intuitive, immersive flight. After capturing the imagination of creators and explorers worldwide earlier this year, A1 is now officially available to purchase, ushering in a completely new era of drone flight aerial storytelling.
“A1 takes the freedom of 360 capture and gives it wings,” said Michael Shabun, Spokesman
for Antigravity. “It’s rare to see a team translate an idea into a completely new product category.”
Immersive Flight Like No Other
A1 defines a new class of drone: the 360 Drone. Unlike traditional quadcopters, A1 relies on a headset-first configuration. where the Vision Goggles are a vital component of the experience, rather than just being an accessory.
This system is designed to be intuitive from the first takeoff. The Grip controller’s FreeMotion Mode translates hand movements into precise flight paths, allowing users to steer simply by pointing the controller.
This “point-to-fly” simplicity makes A1 significantly easier to master than traditional dual-stick drones, removing the steep learning curve that often prevents people from experiencing flight. However, A1 grows with you; FPV Mode remains fully accessible for pilots who demand classic control dynamics.
The experience is fully realized when the Grip is paired with the Vision Goggles. Powered by industry-leading Pancake optics and dual 1-inch Micro-OLED (2560×2560) displays, the goggles mirror the pilot’s head movements in real-time. Together, these three elements combine to create a seamless interface that allows users to have a truly immersive experience of the sensation of flight, rather than simply piloting a drone.
8K 360 Capture Made Simple
At the heart of A1 lies a dual-lens 1/1.28-inch sensor system capable of recording 8K30fps, 5.2K60fps, or 4K100fps in full 360 degrees. Every flight captures the entire environment in one pass. No gimbal adjustments, no missed angles. The “fly first, frame later” workflow lets users choose perspectives in post, from cinematic pans to creative effects like Tiny Planets or deep subject tracking. FlowState Stabilization ensures the footage remains smooth and steady, even in windy conditions.
Compact, Compliant, and Ready for Travel
Weighing just 249g with the standard included battery, A1 fits in the palm of your hand and complies with EU C0 class and similar sub-250 g regulations worldwide. It offers up to 24 minutes of flight time, or up to an extended 39 minutes of flight time via an optional high-capacity battery, combining portability with performance.
A retractable landing gear system protects the bottom lens during takeoff while maintaining an unobstructed view for invisible-drone shots.
Share the Adventure with Sky Path
The new Sky Path system gives you ultimate control over your flight. It allows pilots to design, save, and automate complex flight routes. Once you’ve configured the perfect path, you can let A1 fly itself. This frees you to sit back and simply enjoy the immersive journey without touching the controls, or focus purely on creative direction. Creators can execute precise, repeatable flight paths to stitch together the same route at different times for stunning transitions and effects.
Sky Path also transforms the A1 into something that can be shared. As the drone flies its route autonomously, hand over the Vision goggles to friends or family. It allows anyone, regardless of skill level, to instantly access the joy and immersion of 360 drone flight, turning a solo passion into a group adventure.
Intelligent Flight, Limitless Creativity
A1 comes packed with intelligent tools that make professional results accessible to everyone.
Sky Genie: Sky Genie takes what professional pilots usually master in years, and offers it in seconds. With a single tap, A1 executes complex 360 maneuvers like Orbit, Spiral, and Comet, delivering instant, cinematic results.
Deep Track: Powered by Insta360’s renowned tracking technology, Deep Track locks onto your subject with unwavering precision, handling framing of your shot, keeping a target centered with superior accuracy.
Virtual Cockpit: Flight meets fantasy. Through an immersive overlay, take flight in real-time with a dragon, turning a standard flight into a mythical journey. Expect more skins over the coming weeks as A1 releases.
Built for Longevity and Responsibility
A1’s user-replaceable lenses and propellers make the drone easy to repair, cutting down on return shipping and material waste. For added peace of mind, Antigravity Care offers affordable replacement and flyaway protection, keeping everyone flying with confidence.
A core part of this design is the payload detection system, a first for consumer drones in this class. This smart safeguard actively detects excess weight or unsafe modifications, preventing the drone from being used for purposes it was not designed for. This technology ensures the A1 remains a force for fun, creativity, and exploration, never the opposite.
A Creative Ecosystem Across Mobile and Desktop
A1 integrates seamlessly with the Antigravity app and Antigravity Studio desktop software. The software supports quick transfers, automatic reframing, color correction, and auto editing tools. From instant social-ready clips to professional-grade exports, creators can manage their 360 workflow in one connected ecosystem.
The editing process is designed to be powerful yet easy to use. The software’s automatic highlight editing finds the best moments from your flight, allowing creators to get polished, ready-to-share videos with just a single tap.
Recognized Worldwide
Since its unveiling, Antigravity A1 has received some of the industry’s highest honors, including the Red Dot Award: Design Concept 2025, TIME’s Best Inventions 2025, the Good Design Award 2025, and the ‘Best of Innovation’ title in the CES Innovation Awards 2026. A1 was also the recipient of 20 awards from top media outlets at the recent IFA 2025.
Pricing and Availability
Antigravity A1 will officially go on sale in key markets on December 04, 2025, available in three bundles:
Each bundle includes the A1 drone, Vision goggles, and Grip controller, with varying accessories and batteries tailored for different types of pilots. A1 is available now via the B&H Store and authorized retail partners worldwide.
Antigravity is a consumer drone company reimagining how people experience flight. Incubated by Insta360 and third parties, Antigravity uses the latest 360 technology to build powerful drones that are immersive, creator-ready, and easy for anyone to fly. The company is pioneering a new generation of aerial explorers and storytellers by making drone flight more expressive and inclusive. Built by a global team of engineers, designers, and creators, Antigravity released its first drone in late 2025.
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The Insta360 Antigravity A1 drone is coming on December 4, and just before its arrival, we have the exact pricing figures of the drone and its bundles alongside the bundled images, the exact details that you may be waiting to read out. Additionally, we have compared the Antigravity A1’s available set of core specifications with those of the DJI Avata 360 drone. If you are interested in checking out the comparison, here is the link. But before that, let’s discuss the exact pricing of the drone and the bundles.
An Australian retailer has accidentally leaked the information, and from those details, we have come to know that the pricing starts at $1500 AUD for the Standard Bundle. But you don’t have to worry a bit, since a little of our research has shown there is approximately 40% higher price tax over the Insta360 products than the USA equivalent. So, breaking down the actual price of the Antigravity A1, the bundle details, and everything is sorted out in the next two paragraphs.
Antigravity A1 Leak: Australian Pricing Emerges Early – What the Reddit Post Reveals
So we have three custom-tailored bundles for Insta360 Antigravity A1 drone lovers: Standard, Explorer, and Infinity.
Key highlights from the leak:
Standard Bundle: It contains the essential elements inside it, like the Antigravity A1 drone, Vision goggles for head-tracked live view, Grip controller, one battery, and basic carrying case. AU Price: $1,500 AUD. [Yes you have to get these things in a standard bundle since it’s a 360 drone and you need all those additional accessories to fly out the drone properly]
Explorer Bundle: This is a setup bundle from the standard one. The Explorer bundle includes two additional batteries, spare propellers, ND filters, and a rugged backpack. Ideal for extended shoots. AU Price: ~$1,800 AUD (estimated based on tier progression).
Infinity Bundle: The Elite one is made for PROS / Cinematographers and content creators – adds creative mounts, extended warranty, SDK access for custom apps, and premium editing software vouchers. AU Price: ~$2,200 AUD.
Now, here is what you have seen till now is the AUD figures the AUD figures reflect Australia’s typical import duties and GST, pushing prices higher than in the US. Retailer screenshots (showing pre-order placeholders) are far enough to confirm the above information.
Here’s a breakdown of the three bundles. US estimates adjust AU prices by dividing by 1.4 (accounting for exchange rates ~1 AUD = 0.66 USD and duties). Official US MSRP may vary slightly upon the December 4, 2025 announcement.
Bundle Name
AU Price (AUD)
Estimated US Price (USD)
Key Inclusions (Brief)
Standard
$1,500
$1,500
Drone, Vision goggles, Grip controller, 1 battery, basic case
Explorer
$1,800
$1,800
All Standard + 2 batteries, propellers, ND filters, backpack
Infinity
$2,200
$2,200
All Explorer + mounts, SDK access, extended warranty, and software vouchers
Looking at the Insta360 Antigravity A1 drone, it actually appears to be a golden ticket for creating 360 videos in the United States of America, as it doesn’t come with the ban trouble or any other associated issues. So even if Avata 360 seems to be better, we also don’t have much option left, since after December 2023 it will be harder—nearly impossible—for us to access DJI drones via linear methods. Specifically for those who love to create aerial 360 content, the Insta360 Antigravity A1 is the best and only option available right now, particularly in the United States of America.
ABout the author: The article “Insta360 Antigravity A1 Price Leak: Australian Bundles at $1,500 AUD – US Estimates Under $1,100 Ahead of December 4 Reveal” written and updated by thenewcamera.com team on 7:42 pm, Sunday, 30 November 2025, Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)| Follow us for more updates and Get LIVE RUMORS –> FACEBOOK | TWITTER | INSTAGRAM to get live news — >–> see more Camera News and DJI Rumors
We have two different 360-degree drones here. It all started with the Insta360 Antigravity A1 series drone that was announced back in August 2025, and we have covered all the possible details about the drone. The other one is the DJI Avata 360, which is about to arrive soon, just after the Antigravity A1.
Creative freedom with 360 Capture: First, we need to understand that these are not ordinary drones. They are actually a powerhouse of creativity; both of them can capture all-around 360°, and later on, once the video is recorded, anyone with that cinematic 360 footage can crop out or dig out the details, recompose or create a specific perspective-based scene, which means complete 360 footage gives you immense freedom to capture what you want to even once the shooting is done and ur editing the footage.
Both are under 250g drones, so neither of them actually requires FAA registration for use in the US. But how will you choose them based on specifications, features, and obviously the factors that also depend on whether you are living inside the US or outside the USA? So we are covering all the details here that will help you select the best drone for you. Let’s dive into the details.
Let’s compare the specifications of both the drones
Head-to-Head Specs Comparison
Both drones excel in 360° video, but differences in stabilisation, battery life, and control could sway your pick. Here’s a side-by-side:
The integrity A1 drone captures a full 360° view from both the fish eye lenses, and the best part is,. You get all the 360 footage stitched together in 8K higher resolution, which you can explore and edit later, and the good thing is that we have seen the output of insta 360 drone, which is obviously very impressive
Now the next is the Avata 360, which is said to feature a bit larger 1/1.1 sensor inside it, but we still waiting for further confirmation related to the same and the overall set up of the Avta 360 matches with the OSMO 360 camera so what we do hope and expect that this time also the image quality will be superior, specifically in terms of low light performance and dynamic range due to the presence of larger sensor inside it
By construction design, if you look, the 360 is more advanced since the camera is actually based on a mechanical gimbal, which can be slanted or rotated as per the user’s choice. The initial information coming out from the sources suggests that the 360 also allows users to use a single-mode camera only if they love to capture FPV-style video, so the Avata 360 can work as a regular FPV-style drone as well as a 360 drone. And if the information is true, then for sure, its tech seems ahead of the Insta360 Antigravity A1 drone.
The Antigravity A1 shines in pure 360° creativity: its top-and-bottom fisheye lenses stitch footage in real time, making the drone “invisible” in shots. The Insta360 is able to capture 8K/30fps. Again, the 8K resolution is more than enough for pro-level edits in post, which is ideal for pro-level edits in tools like Insta360’s app. The Avata 360 counters with versatility: its dual 1/1.1-inch CMOS sensors enable sharp 8K/50fps 360° video for smoother action, plus 4K/120fps in standard FPV mode and 38MP panoramic stills. The mechanical gimbal delivers buttery-smooth stabilisation for windy days, with strong low-light performance inherited from DJI’s recent Osmo lineup.
Flight Experience
With the Antigravity A1, we have already seen that we are getting DJI-like controllers, where we have just the joystick controllers and the FPV goggles, so we can have a kind of Superman-style experience of 360 video while flying the Antigravity A1 drone.
And in this scenario, we have no questions for the 360, since we already know DJI already has a professional set of goggles / Joystick controllers for their drones. So, it’s quite obvious that we will get the enhanced experience with Avata 360 too.
– even with the leaked images that we have seen of the Avata 360—that the user is experiencing the Avata 360 drone with DJI Avata 2 goggles and controllers.
Specifically, in terms of user experience, we have to wait for the actual user reviews from those who buy and review the drones, but before that, both look very capable with their controllers.
Perspective 1: If You’re Living in the US
US buyers, listen up: Before discussing any specification, the type of drone the amount you are paying, the big elephant in the room is the DJI Ban by December 23, 2025. Now, if the ban happens, then for sure, it will be a big trouble for DJI itself to sell its drones. Although the Avta 360 has already declared FCC registration details, yes, we do believe that there are still some big chances left for our 360 to appear in the US market. But the condition is only if it gets announced honour before December 23, 2025.
If you are someone new and not already invested heavily in the DJI systems, like controllers, etc it’s better to invest in Insta360 Antigravity A1 drone series initially. Although if you are a DJI lover, for sure you can surely wait for the DJI
Our Pick: Go for the Antigravity A1. At $1,300–$1,700, it’s pricier, but the ban-proof peace of mind, superior 360° reframing, and immersive controls outweigh the Avata’s battery edge. If you’re deep in the DJI ecosystem (e.g., owning Avata 2 goggles), snag the Avata 360 pre-ban for ~$1,099—but act fast and stock up on batteries. For newcomers, the A1’s “fly once, edit forever” workflow is a US creator’s dream, especially with no customs drama.
Perspective 2: If You’re Not Living in the US
Outside the US? You’re in luck—no ban clouds the horizon, so both drones will hit global shelves without US-style restrictions. Availability shines through: DJI’s massive international distribution means the Avata 360 will pop up on local sites like MediaMarkt (EU) or JB Hi-Fi (Australia) by early 2026, often with region-specific plugs and warranties. The Antigravity A1 follows suit via Insta360’s stores in Europe, Asia, and beyond, though expect slight delays in shipping.
Our Pick: The DJI Avata 360 edges it out. For ~$1,099, you get DJI’s unbeatable flight stability, 30-minute flights, and autonomous modes
US folks: Prioritise the A1 to future-proof your kit.
Internationals: Lean DJI for value and versatility. Whichever you choose, these drones redefine “point-and-shoot” from the air.
What’s your take? Drop a comment below—which 360° beast are you eyeing?
ABout the author: The article “Insta360 Antigravity A1 vs. DJI Avata 360: Which 360° FPV Drone Should You Buy in 2025?” written and updated by thenewcamera.com team on 12:41 pm, Wednesday, 26 November 2025, Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)| Follow us for more updates and Get LIVE RUMORS –> FACEBOOK | TWITTER | INSTAGRAM to get live news — >–> see more Camera News and DJI Rumors
Insta360 has finally announced its Antigravity A1 drone — the world’s first drone that can capture 8K 360-degree videos. This is a groundbreaking technology that truly transforms the 360-degree video capturing experience to a completely new level. So, if you are a content creator, travel photographer, videographer, or even a cinematographer, you would love to have 360-degree aerial footage, which was never possible with DJI drones previously.
360-Degree Capture Reimagined for Drone Flight
The core of the Antigravity A1 8K drone is actually its dual-lens setup, which enables the A1 to capture 8K videos at up to 30 frames per second. And the exciting thing is — the entire setup is under 249 grams, meaning you don’t have to take any sort of special license or government permission to fly the drone.
The drone remains invisible during both live view and recorded footage, and that’s the key point of capturing 360° video. Now, very similar to the DJI ecosystem, Insta360 is slowly moving in the same direction. With the Antigravity A1 drone, Insta360 is also releasing its Vision Goggles and Grip Controller, so users can have a direct feed in the goggles and control the drone — just like DJI’s immersive system.
Antigravity A1 FreeMotion Technology
The FreeMotion technology gives you a Superman perspective — like you’re flying yourself using the Vision Goggles and the Grip Controller of the Antigravity A1 drone.
Since the drone is completely invisible during flight, when you’re turning your head while wearing the Vision Goggles, it feels like you are inside the flight, exploring the entire space with a 360° view. So the entire experience is unique and new – even for drone pilots who have used DJI or any other drones before.
Even After Landing – Revisit in 360°
Even after landing and watching the video that was recorded, the 8K 360° footage can be revisited in full 360° form — uncovering all possible perspectives with detailed viewing. A perfect experience for creators who seek extended dynamic range in storytelling.
No Need for FPV-Style Drones Anymore
Yes, the Insta360 Antigravity A1 completely eliminates the need for having an FPV drone. The A1 records complete 360° footage in 8K high resolution, so even if you’re doing maneuvers or following your subject with the drone, once the video is recorded, you can explore every angle, input any rotation (180° or 360°), and freely explore any perspective while the drone is moving.
That gives immense freedom for creativity, all while having enormous 8K resolution to work with in post-production.
Antigravity A1 Key Features: Top Specs for 8K 360 Drone Enthusiasts
8K 360-Degree Capture: Dual top-and-bottom lenses for seamless, blind-spot-free footage.
Ultra-Lightweight Design: 249g for regulatory compliance and easy portability.
Invisible Drone Effect: Advanced stitching hides the drone in videos and live views.
Intuitive Controls: Grip controller with point-to-fly gestures for beginner-friendly operation.
Immersive Viewing: 360 live views and head tracking via Vision goggles.
Post-Production Power: Reframe footage easily with effects like Tiny Planet and FPV styles.
Lightweight and Travel-Ready
Weighing only 249g, Antigravity A1 meets regulatory requirements in most countries and regions. It’s the perfect drone for creators, families, travelers, and first-time pilots seeking a powerful yet accessible tool for aerial storytelling. Its compact size makes it easy to pack, carry, and launch in seconds.
A New Standard in Ease of Use and Safety
Antigravity A1 is built with simplicity in mind. Pilots fly using the Grip controller, which responds to natural hand movements, eliminating the need for traditional stick controls. Paired with the Vision goggles, users can freely explore their surroundings in real time with full 360-degree visibility. To ensure that Antigravity A1 is used solely for exploration and storytelling, it includes a payload detection to prevent misuse or unauthorized modifications.
“We didn’t want to just build another drone. We wanted to create an entirely new way to fly,” said BC Nie, Head of Marketing at Antigravity. “A1 is the first step in reimagining flight as something anyone can enjoy — something that is safe, intuitive, expressive, and endlessly creative.”
Availability, Pricing, and Exclusive Co-Creation Opportunity
The Antigravity A1 8K 360 drone is slated for a global launch in January 2026. Stay tuned for final pricing, bundle options, and regional availability details.
Price and Release Date
Standard Fly More Kit: Drone, advanced remote, 3 batteries, charging hub, soft case, spare props. $1,099-$1,199.
Creator/Pro Kit: Adds mounts (bike/chest straps for action shots), ND filters, microSD card, extended warranty. $1,299-$1,399. (Targets Insta360’s existing camera users; ~$500 premium total, but bundled savings make it feel like $200-300 add-on.)
Available for Pre-order from January 2026
In the interim, Antigravity invites creators worldwide to join its inaugural co-creation project. Selected participants will receive a pre-production A1 unit to test and innovate, with top ideas influencing the final product. Plus, contributors could share in a US$20,000 reward pool.
Apply now at www.antigravity.tech and be part of shaping the future of immersive drone technology.
ABout the author: The article “Antigravity A1 Drone: World’s First 8K 360-Degree Capture Revolutionizes Aerial Filmmaking” written and updated by thenewcamera.com team on 6:35 am, Thursday, 14 August 2025, Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) and published after August 14, 9 am EDT | Follow us for more updates and Get LIVE RUMORS –> FACEBOOK | TWITTER | INSTAGRAM to get live news — > get live Drone news + DJI Rumors
The Insta360 Antigravity A1 was officially announced on August 14, 2025, and is one of the world’s first 8K 360-degree drones. Now, with Insta360’s expertise in 360-degree cameras, it’s quite obvious to expect groundbreaking features inside the new drone. It is designed for creators and professionals. While the final pricing is yet to be confirmed, since we have the official announcement — or better to say, the global launch — in January 2026, we have compiled all the possible latest information related to the upcoming 360 drone, including its estimated Insta360 Antigravity A1 prices, official specifications, and how it stacks up against the existing competitors like DJI. So here’s everything you need to know.
Release Date and Availability
Announcement Date: August 14, 2025 (official reveal)
Pre-Order Date: Expected to start in January 2026
Shipping Date: Global shipping begins January 2026
Antigravity A1 Drone Price
Bundle Tier
Inclusions
Estimated Price Range (USD)
Notes
Standard Bundle
Drone + Grip controller + Vision goggles
$1,199–$1,399
Entry-level
Fly More Combo
Standard bundle + 2 extra batteries + spare props + carrying case
$1,300–$1,499
Mid-tier bundle aligning
Creator/Pro Kit
Fly More bundle + creative mounts + ND filters + editing software voucher + premium case
$1,500–$1,699
Premium consumer bundle
Enterprise Add-Ons
Pro Kit + commercial extras (e.g., SDK access, extended warranty)
$1,700–$1,999
Niche tier for business users
As of August 18, 2025, Insta360 has not yet revealed the final pricing for the Antigravity A1, but we do have early estimates based on the industry, existing online drone lineup, and 360 cameras, as well as experts’ opinion. So here is the expected price range of the main bundles:
Why Antigravity Could Redefine Aerial Storytelling in 2025
Industry Insight: Just after the announcement of the Insta360 A1 drone, I stumbled across the web, and, starting from The Verge, they have suggested the Antigravity A1 shouldn’t cost $2000. While in a Reddit discussion and in some of the YouTube creators’ videos, I have found that a $999–$1,299 price for the Standard Bundle Kit, is what they are claiming for the upcoming drone.
Value Proposition: The Creator/Professional Kit targets Insta360’s existing camera users, as well as it also offers bundled savings valued at a $500 premium but feeling like a $200 to $300 add-on.
Stay Updated: Final pricing and the regional details are expected closer to the January 2026 pre-order phase, and you can bookmark this page — thenewcamera.com — or follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram for the latest updates.
Official Specification and Features of the Insta360 Antigravity A1
The Antigravity A1 combines Insta360’s 360-degree camera expertise. The drone has one of the newest and most innovative designs. The drone never had a 360 ° camera on it before, and it has been designed in such a way that the drone becomes completely invisible, and you get a 360° viewing angle in 8K resolution.
Weight: Under 249 grams – so that’s a perfect weight when you want to fly the drone everywhere you want without taking any permission, since most countries do not have any restrictions on drones which weigh under 249g.
Camera: Insta360 features dual 360-degree 8K recording cameras, which can record smooth 8K 30FPS video with FlowState image stabilization and AI-powered editing tools.
Stitching: Advanced algorithms for invisible drone effect in live video feed and final footage
The Invisible Drone Effect: That’s the best part of the 360 recording. Some users also say while using the DJI goggles they feel like Superman, since with the drone perspective you can explore everything everywhere in 8K resolution — and that gives the true “Superman Effect.”
Flight Performance:
Flight Experience: Immersive 360-degree flight with FreeMotion technology
Control: Intuitive point-to-fly controls via Grip controller
Live View: 360 immersive live view with head tracking via Vision goggles
Editing Flexibility: Fly first, frame later; allows post-flight reframing and editing in any aspect ratio without quality loss
FreeMotion Technology: Enables immersive flying experiences, compatible with Insta360’s Vision goggles and Grip controller for intuitive control
Modular Design: So we have the attached propeller guards and a complete modular compartment that can be easily repaired. Portability is also easy.
Safety Features for Your Drone: We have attached propeller guards to the Antigravity A1, and a return-to-home feature is also included — so if you lose the signal, the drone will automatically return home. At the same time, obstacle avoidance and precise landing capabilities are already in place.
Additional Features: So we have AI-enhanced editing, advanced image stabilization, and compatibility with the existing Insta360 software ecosystem.
How Does It Compare to DJI Drones?
Insta360 Antigravity A1 enters a competitive market dominated by the DJI Mini and Air series. So let’s have a quick comparison:
Weight and Portability: 249 grams — the Antigravity A1 exactly matches the DJI offerings at the very same price point, making it equally travel-friendly and easy to carry.
Camera: Now we have the Antigravity A1 drone, which is capable of recording 8K 360° video. At this moment, none of the DJI drones are able to do so. But yes, we do have some rumours related to DJI’s upcoming 360 drone. So it may not compete directly, but it will be a great option for us. Right now in the standard DJI 4K offering, we have the Mini 4 Pro, which is also affordable at a very reasonable price point
So now we have the big question: Will the Insta360 Antigravity Drone A1 — and not only the A1, since others are also coming just behind the A1 — challenge DJI’s dominance?
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Post last updated on October 16, 2025
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